Post by Chicago Astronomer - Astro Joe on Nov 18, 2005 1:43:01 GMT -6
Slamming Massive amounts of wattage into the Atmosphere...
I have brought up this activity to a few people, and some thought me daft that the government would under take this "Death ray". It is a true effort and some believe that it could be responsible for the intense weather we have been having.
Date posted: 2005-11-14
HAARP Project Proceeds; Said to Be Record-Setting HF Project
HAARP Project Proceeds; Said to Be Record-Setting HF Project
Continental said it is ahead of schedule in delivering 132 ultra-low-noise transmitters to U.S. government contractor BAE Systems for use in the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
"When the massive planar array for ionospheric research is completed in 2007, it will include a total of 180 Continental Electronics D616G 10-kW combined transmitters, which the company is upgrading specifically for HAARP," the supplier stated. The facility is near Gakona, Alaska.
The installation began in 1993 with 18 transmitters, expanded to 48 in 1998 and will grow to 180 transmitters. The final expansion will bring the HAARP array to full power, with ERP increasing from 84 dBW to about 96 dBW.
Continental, which has a contract to supply six transmitters per month, stated that the system "will have greater transmitter modulation capability, variable frequency range and beam steering than any other high-frequency transmitting system in the world."
According to the manufacturer, the federal government is constructing the facility to conduct upper-atmospheric and solar-terrestrial research via a phased array transmitter. The goal is to learn more about the ionosphere, a section of the atmosphere ionized by solar radiation with natural electrical currents that can be modulated with radio signals.
The final expansion will bring the HAARP array to full
power, with ERP increasing from 84 dBW to about 96 dBW. 96dBW is about 4 billion Watts. There is speculation that the project is really an "effort to develop ways to jam the electronics of incoming missiles from Russia and/or China". 4 billion Watts oughtta do it."
More here:
www.haarp.alaska.edu/
www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8046